Chris Godwin, 4-Star WR

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Chris Godwin, courtesy of 247Sports

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Chris Godwin was a first-team All-State player at three positions each of the last two years before being named Delaware's Offensive Player of the Year by the media and Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches Association board of directors, according to Delaware Online.

The more I see of Chris Godwin the more I think #PennState landed a good one. Great ability to get open, works bck to ball, good hands.

While he isn't as polished as Godwin, he is more explosive and could see some time on offense in the slot. He's the kind of player that you need to get the ball to and O'Brien will have to get creative while Thompkins learns the nuances of the wide receiver position.

Michael O'Connor, 4-Star QB

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Michael O'Connor, courtesy of 247Sports

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After leading Chris Weinke-coached IMG Academy to a 9-2 record, Michael O'Connor ended his career as the top quarterback prospect from Florida and will enroll at Penn State in January.

His situation will be one to monitor in the early part of next season. Ideally, O'Connor would redshirt to put some distance between himself and Christian Hackenberg as far as eligibility is concerned. With only one scholarship quarterback on the roster, that could prove to be difficult.

Especially with O'Connor's talent.

It shouldn't take too long in the game before you see O'Connor on the field with Godwin and Thompkins for Team Highlight. For Nittany Lion fans, that will provide a glimpse into the future.

Thomas Holley, 4-Star DT

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Thomas Holley, courtesy of 247Sports

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Thomas Holley could be the most intriguing prospect to watch for Penn State fans. The gem of this recruiting class just finished up his second season of organized football and has gotten by largely on size and strength.

With two other defensive tackles joining Holley in this class, it's possible that the 6'4", 300 pound project from Brooklyn, N.Y., could redshirt as a freshman. An extra year under Larry Johnson isn't the worst thing in the world for a budding defensive lineman.